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Nutrition
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ChooseMyPlate.gov
illustrates the five food groups that are the building blocks for a healthy diet using a familiar imageāa place setting for a meal. Before you eat, think about what goes on your plate... (Department of Agriculture) |
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Nutrition and Physical Activity
focuses on physical activity and good nutrition. Explore the new food pyramid. Learn about body mass, bone health, cancer, dietary guidelines, fruits and vegetables and weight... (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |
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Online Health Science Curriculum
provides over 300 interdisciplinary activities designed to help students learn about blood, bones, the brain, cardiovascular system, diabetes, forces and motion, health careers... (The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, supported by National Institutes of Health) |
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Bioed Online
features lessons on the water cycle and global warming, the X chromosome, sleep and daily rhythms, muscles and bones, and food and fitness. Experts offer presentations (streaming... (Baylor College of Medicine, supported by Multiple Agencies) |
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Healthy Youth
offers recommendations to help states, districts, and schools implement health programs and policies that promote healthy behaviors among youth. Recommendations cover topics including... (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |
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Nutrition.gov
provides food and nutrition information from across the federal government. Learn about smart nutrition, what's in food, meal planning, shopping and cooking, weight management, life... (Department of Agriculture) |
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Game On! The Ultimate Wellness Challenge
is a back-to-school effort to promote nutrition, physical activity, and learning. It includes a database of changes schools can make to improve nutrition and physical activity. Topics... (Multiple Agencies) |
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